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floun·der1 <- [or -s]> [ˈflaʊndəʳ] SOST (flatfish)

flounder
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floun·der2 [ˈflaʊndəʳ] VB vb intr

1. flounder:

flounder (move with difficulty)
flounder (in mud, snow)
flounder (in water)

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In the end, gasping and floundering, they each hit their buttons "simultaneously".
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By mid season his play started to flounder, with him being totally neutral during many games.
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He advocated that those companies that floundered during the crisis should be bankrupt instead of receiving government help.
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However, within a few months the paper had floundered and was being liquidated.
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When his wife hears the story, she says he ought to have had the flounder grant him a wish.
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Line fishing catches included whiting, cod, mackerel, haddock, and flounder.
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Under their guidance, the once floundering publication became a success.
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They are called lefteye flounders because most species lie on the sea bottom on their right sides, with both eyes on their left sides.
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Despite extensive damage, only one death was noted in the city, that of a slave whose boat floundered at sea.
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The business floundered and closed soon after, in 1933, due to financial difficulties.
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